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Music while you are reading or writing. Life's Theme Song?

I never listen to music while reading novels or studying, but I generally have some on while borking around on the internet, as I hardly ever read anything requires thought on here.
Frankly, I've been a bit TOO steeped in music most of my life, to the extent that I'm currently doing my best not to buy more records, as a) I should save some money and b) I own plenty of albums I don't know particularly well.
That being said, there are some worksthat can work ok as background music, namely the purely ambient thing, which is more or less intended for such use too I'm not thinking of the Berlin electronica style of Tangerine Dream and various acolytes, but rather the kind of thing Robert Reich is doing. Now that he has an 8-hour audio DVD of one of his sleep concerts, that ought to be the ultimate thing to get. Some of the beatless noise things can work too, such as Merzbow's Venerology, provided that they're played at rather low volume.

I'm pretty much a one thing at a time person, most of the time, and this goes for music as well. Listening to a piece of music is just so much more enjoyable for me when I'm giving it my full attention, though there are bands that I like, but prefer in a non-active listening environment, such as early albums by the aforementioned The Cramps and other such straight up rock/pop deals. They'll have to hooks to get me going, but easily get dull if paid too close attention to. Some would say that makes them worthless, but screw that.

If I'm not paying attention to the music I'm playing, I feel it's too easy to miss out on the harmonic progressions, variations and wothaveyees, unless it's a piece of music I know particularly well. In other words, something like Entombed's Clandestine or Ellington's Far East Suite I know well enough to be able to not pay full attention to, but even then I wouldn't play it while reading, as I'd find my attention wavering between the text and the music.
More involved things, like, say, Doctor Nerve's "Skin", I have to pay full attention to whenever I play for it to be worth playing at all, as otherwise it makes no sense.

As for people having music on while sleeping, I can sort of see that it could have its charms. I've only done it a few times myself, as I've rarely had a stereo in the room I've slept in, but I did have a period where I tried to see if repeated music would work their way into my dreams.
Univers Zero's "Heresie" made me wake up in a panic.
Black Sabbath's self titled debut made me dream about listening to Black Sabbath's debut, which was a bit silly and dull.
Anyways, if one has a hard time falling asleep because of thinking too much, it might help to have music to get in a more relaxed state. This rarely worked for me, as I ended up listening until the album ended before falling asleep, unless I was completely exhausted already.
Also, many people have tinnitus (me included, unfortunately) and having some low sound nearby might mask it, thus get your mind off it. Believe me, getting depressed and agitated at the constant buzzing is horrible when you're trying to sleep. Of course, I suspect those who need that would probably be better served by noise generators rather than music, since there won't be lulls in the volume.


Speaking of GG Allin, I only recently saw that documentary about him. Disappointing really, for some reason that kind of thing doesn't really excite or interest me at all anymore, but it would probably have been a hoot when I was 14. Not many who do that kinda thing anymore, usually you just get a bass player who smacks audience members with his instrument and idiots doing their twee Tai Bo dancing (thankfully we've pretty much missed out on that craze here in Norway)
That being said, The Murder Junkies are a lot more fun to listen to than one should expect.
 
Depends what mood I'm in & what book I'm reading & also how much noise is going on in other parts of the house!

Don't think I've got a theme tune at the moment but a few months ago it was Ashes by Embrace:

"Now watch me rise up and leave all the ashes you made out of me
When you said that we were wrong, life goes on, just look how long I've agreed"

It was all about building that bridge & getting over it! :D
 
I forgot about the theme song. I'll go with Thelonious Monk's Well, You Needn't. The take from Monk's Music, preferrably.
 
Maybe Oystein means the former Secretary of Labor under the Clinton Administration? I think a DVD of him sleeping would be fascinating. All that nose hair. . . .
 
Øystein said:
I forgot about the theme song. I'll go with Thelonious Monk's Well, You Needn't. The take from Monk's Music, preferrably.

Monk has some great theme songs for life. But my life has more of a Bill Evans sound to it. Some thing like Minority off Everybody Digs.
 
My current soundtrack: Kelly Willis.

Can't stick to just one, though. It cycles through all sorts of stuff.
 
I listen to music while I work. I actually work better and find it really had to concentrate without music. But I can't listen to anything that has English words, because I can't tune out to them. The biggest distraction about listening to music is that I have to stop and skip track to something less distracting all the time because I have a habit of telling my computer to "play all - random."
 
When reading I prefer not to have music playing; when writing, I crank out whatever suits the style of which I am writing. Mostly I rock out to Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, any shit that's hard and fast and insane and makes me want to kill people. I also work during the day and write at night, so on the drive home I listen for the inspiration music has to offer by blasting tunes. Oh yeah, did I mention I write literary horror (always between the hours of 10pm and 2am), so music of such nature affects (adds to?) my writing.

Theme song: "Right Where It Belongs", by Nine Inch Nails.
 
While I'm writing poetry, music with words or that evokes a powerful, concrete image (like soundtrack music) is distracting; however, to get me in the mood to write poetry, I listen to bands that have poetry-like lyrics (great example: R.E.M.).

Though in general I find it easier to concentrate on mundane tasks while music is playing in the background.
 
Yes....
I need music when i write. Usually I listen to my 'inspiration music' (i have a folder on my computer of inspirational music) and sometimes, depending ont he piece im writing, i listen to other music.

When i read, however, I cant listen to music. I cantttt at all.

I have a bout 10 life theme songs. Music is my life! (after writing and reading)

lani
 
Music as that effect on me occasionally as well. But while Im doing it? Ughh. Whether Im writing or reading, I need total quiet. Otherwise I'll read the same line a thousand times and end up getting ra-heely annoyed. It's not so bad when Im writing, especially if it's the same song that got me in the mood in the first place. But, and I know how pretentious this sounds, but when people are chattering about things that are just pointless and unimportant, it really gets to me and seems to suck the creativity out of me. A good example would be me trying to write poetry while my parents get excited about a poker game on the internet. It's depressing, it really is.

End rant.......here.
 
Whenever listening to hard rock / metal before writing, I find I swear often in my work. "Restless wind blew the fucking leaves around like frightened Smerfs." That sort of thing.
 
I can't write without music, then I lose my consentration and start humming on some song, and that is very distracting.
When I read I like to listen to Morphine, Libertines, Death Cab For Cutie or perhaps Counting Crows. But Morphine is my favourite when I read, and when I write too, actually. But rain is the best noise to read to, definitely.
 
sirmyk said:
Whenever listening to hard rock / metal before writing, I find I swear often in my work. "Restless wind blew the fucking leaves around like frightened Smerfs." That sort of thing.

That's funny. When I'm driving in my car in the countryside I play mellow stuff like bluegrass, but when I drive down to NYC, as soon as I hit Westchester traffic I have to put on something aggressive, fast, and foul that I can curse along with. It helps me get mentally prepared for the taxis on Second Ave.
 
Music Read/Write

I generally read in silence. Once absorbed I block out most sound anyway. I've been known not to hear the phone, doorbell etc.
When writing - I usually DO have music on. It does, however, affect my writing. I have to choose carefully for the mood(s) I plan to write in.
 
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